Come To The Sunshine show

Come To The Sunshine

Summary: Grammy nominated producer/engineer, Andrew Sandoval, brings the world into his magical record room for an array of rarities, hidden gems and mono minutiae. He calls it "Come To The Sunshine," and for the last ten years, thousands of worldwide listeners have.

Podcasts:

 Come To The Sunshine 116 - Anthony & The Imperials | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7181

In an episode first aired on June 26, 2017, DJ Andrew Sandoval presents show #116 of his “Come To The Sunshine” series. It features 45's from mono vinyl by: Bob Morrison; Mike Rabin & The Demons; The Leaves Of Grass; Tony Rivers and the Castaways; Barry Mann; The Majority; Don Lee Wilson; The Renaissance; Rick Nelson; The Tony Jackson Group; The New Wing Featuring DAVY PETERS & Music by The Sons Of Adam; The Loose Ends; Love Society; One; The Lime; Tom Northcott; Lords Of London; Chris McClure; San Francisco Earthquake; The Collection. In part two, an artist spotlight on Anthony & The Imperials, sheds light on their post-1966 recordings (when they dropped the "Little" from their moniker and explored straight-up soft pop and even baroque sounds, ala the Left Banke with producer Teddy Randazzo). A fascinating glimpse into yet another 1950's artist making contemporary '60s music.

 Come To The Sunshine 116 - Anthony & The Imperials | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7181

In an episode first aired on June 26, 2017, DJ Andrew Sandoval presents show #116 of his “Come To The Sunshine” series. It features 45's from mono vinyl by: Bob Morrison; Mike Rabin & The Demons; The Leaves Of Grass; Tony Rivers and the Castaways; Barry Mann; The Majority; Don Lee Wilson; The Renaissance; Rick Nelson; The Tony Jackson Group; The New Wing Featuring DAVY PETERS & Music by The Sons Of Adam; The Loose Ends; Love Society; One; The Lime; Tom Northcott; Lords Of London; Chris McClure; San Francisco Earthquake; The Collection. In part two, an artist spotlight on Anthony & The Imperials, sheds light on their post-1966 recordings (when they dropped the "Little" from their moniker and explored straight-up soft pop and even baroque sounds, ala the Left Banke with producer Teddy Randazzo). A fascinating glimpse into yet another 1950's artist making contemporary '60s music.

 Come To The Sunshine 115 - The Songs Of Mann/Weil | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7115

In an episode first aired June 12, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval spotlights the songs of Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil, with rare selections by Max Frost & The Troopers; The Stained Glass; Barry Mann; Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay; Del Shannon; Keith Allison; Chad & Jeremy; Dave Berry; The Paris Sisters; The Ronettes; Nino Tempo & April Stevens; The Executives; The Lovin’ Spoonful; The Crystals; Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders; The Beach Boys; The Everly Brothers; Twice As Much with Vashti; Harper's Bizarre; Bergen White; Barry Gordon; The Monkees; Dusty Springfield; Neil McArthur; The Animals; The Shadows; Bruce & Terry; The Dave Clark Five; The New Dawn; Mama Cass; Lulu; Herman's Hermits; The Fortunes; Nancy Priddy; The Will-o-bees

 Come To The Sunshine 115 - The Songs Of Mann/Weil | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7115

In an episode first aired June 12, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval spotlights the songs of Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil, with rare selections by Max Frost & The Troopers; The Stained Glass; Barry Mann; Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay; Del Shannon; Keith Allison; Chad & Jeremy; Dave Berry; The Paris Sisters; The Ronettes; Nino Tempo & April Stevens; The Executives; The Lovin’ Spoonful; The Crystals; Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders; The Beach Boys; The Everly Brothers; Twice As Much with Vashti; Harper's Bizarre; Bergen White; Barry Gordon; The Monkees; Dusty Springfield; Neil McArthur; The Animals; The Shadows; Bruce & Terry; The Dave Clark Five; The New Dawn; Mama Cass; Lulu; Herman's Hermits; The Fortunes; Nancy Priddy; The Will-o-bees

 Come To The Sunshine 114 featuring Billy Fury | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7199

In an episode first aired on WFMU's Rock & Soul Ichiban on June 5, 2017:DJ Andrew Sandoval presents Come To The Sunshine spinning twenty 1960's singles direct from mono vinyl by: Click; Hudsen Bay Co.; Hedgehoppers Anonymous; Tony Jackson; Matthew Moore Plus Four; One; Bennie Thomas; The Oxfords; The "D"-Men; Bryllig & The Nymbol Swabes; San Francisco Earthquake; The Moon Rakers; Hank Shifter; The Others; The Trophies; The Loose Ends; The Music Fair; Friday Brown; Noah’s Ark; Forever Children In part two, Andrew lifts the lid on Billy Fury's incredible archive of late 1960's recordings for EMI. Fury rocks, pops and definitely pop-psych's through a number of under-appreciated and initially unissued sides.

 Come To The Sunshine 114 featuring Billy Fury | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7199

In an episode first aired on WFMU's Rock & Soul Ichiban on June 5, 2017:DJ Andrew Sandoval presents Come To The Sunshine spinning twenty 1960's singles direct from mono vinyl by: Click; Hudsen Bay Co.; Hedgehoppers Anonymous; Tony Jackson; Matthew Moore Plus Four; One; Bennie Thomas; The Oxfords; The "D"-Men; Bryllig & The Nymbol Swabes; San Francisco Earthquake; The Moon Rakers; Hank Shifter; The Others; The Trophies; The Loose Ends; The Music Fair; Friday Brown; Noah’s Ark; Forever Children In part two, Andrew lifts the lid on Billy Fury's incredible archive of late 1960's recordings for EMI. Fury rocks, pops and definitely pop-psych's through a number of under-appreciated and initially unissued sides.

 Come To The Sunshine 113 The Knickerbockers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7160

In an episode first aired on May 29, 2017: Andrew Sandoval’s “Come To The Sunshine” is a trip to the Grammy-nominated producer’s record room. The producer and compiler of entries in the legendary Nuggets series hand picks vinyl 45’s for your listening pleasure. This week hear rare spins of The Surprise Package; The Tony Jackson Group; The Power Plant; Freddy Cannon; The Avengers; Merrell Fankhauser & Hms Bounty; M.F.Q.; Patrick & Paul; The Bachelors; Kenny Everett; The Oxfords; Robin Kingsley; The Pineapple Heard; The Bluebeards; The Uglys; The Second City Sound; Herbie's People; Billy J. Kramer; The Wheelbarrow; Richard Kim Milford. In part two, Andrew turns the Sunshine spotlight on to The Knickerbockers for an hour of their fantastic work. Come To The Sunshine is now heard live, every Monday on WFMU’s Rock & Soul Ichiban at 3pacific/6eastern/11pm GMT. A full playlist of this show is available on www.cometothesunshine.com

 Come To The Sunshine 113 The Knickerbockers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7160

In an episode first aired on May 29, 2017: Andrew Sandoval’s “Come To The Sunshine” is a trip to the Grammy-nominated producer’s record room. The producer and compiler of entries in the legendary Nuggets series hand picks vinyl 45’s for your listening pleasure. This week hear rare spins of The Surprise Package; The Tony Jackson Group; The Power Plant; Freddy Cannon; The Avengers; Merrell Fankhauser & Hms Bounty; M.F.Q.; Patrick & Paul; The Bachelors; Kenny Everett; The Oxfords; Robin Kingsley; The Pineapple Heard; The Bluebeards; The Uglys; The Second City Sound; Herbie's People; Billy J. Kramer; The Wheelbarrow; Richard Kim Milford. In part two, Andrew turns the Sunshine spotlight on to The Knickerbockers for an hour of their fantastic work. Come To The Sunshine is now heard live, every Monday on WFMU’s Rock & Soul Ichiban at 3pacific/6eastern/11pm GMT. A full playlist of this show is available on www.cometothesunshine.com

 Memorial Day Flash Special - Return To Pepperland | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2098

A personal remembrance from DJ Andrew Sandoval: "I grew up in a Beatle obsessed household that was mostly glued to KHJ 93 in beautiful Boss Angeles. Forty years ago, my parents taped a multi-part history of The Beatles "The Long And Winding Road" which was never repeated anywhere. It colored my observations and historical knowledge of The Beatles, with fantastic interviews from Mal Evans, John Lennon, Dick James & Derek Taylor. I have excerpted the 1967 Pepper segment for you to hear. Hosted by Dr. John Leader (who was with KHJ from 1975-1977), it is a truly fascinating time capsule. Listen out for Mal Evans explaining how he co-wrote a few of the songs on The Beatles landmark classic album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (released fifty years ago this week).

 Memorial Day Flash Special - Return To Pepperland | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2098

A personal remembrance from DJ Andrew Sandoval: "I grew up in a Beatle obsessed household that was mostly glued to KHJ 93 in beautiful Boss Angeles. Forty years ago, my parents taped a multi-part history of The Beatles "The Long And Winding Road" which was never repeated anywhere. It colored my observations and historical knowledge of The Beatles, with fantastic interviews from Mal Evans, John Lennon, Dick James & Derek Taylor. I have excerpted the 1967 Pepper segment for you to hear. Hosted by Dr. John Leader (who was with KHJ from 1975-1977), it is a truly fascinating time capsule. Listen out for Mal Evans explaining how he co-wrote a few of the songs on The Beatles landmark classic album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (released fifty years ago this week).

 Come To The Sunshine 112 featuring Scott Mckenzie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7386

In an episode first aired on May 1, 2017 - DJ Andrew Sandoval presents 1960's singles by Billy J. Kramer; Mark Radice; The Girls From Petticoat Junction; The Jaguars; The Marianne; The Hobbits; The Purple Cucumber; Herbie's People; Patrick & Paul; Kris Jensen; Somebody's Image; The Renaissance; Freddy Cannon; The Executives; The Subterranean Monastery; Bristol Boxkite; Tony Jackson and The Vibrations; Eddie Hodges; Mickey Rooney, Jr.; and Deane Hawley In hour two, he turns the Sunshine artist spotlight onto Scott McKenzie, with a full hour of his music in MONO. Including an album spotlight on his ODE debut from 1967: The Voice Of Scott McKenzie, as well as rare pre & post non-LP 45's.

 Come To The Sunshine 112 featuring Scott Mckenzie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7386

In an episode first aired on May 1, 2017 - DJ Andrew Sandoval presents 1960's singles by Billy J. Kramer; Mark Radice; The Girls From Petticoat Junction; The Jaguars; The Marianne; The Hobbits; The Purple Cucumber; Herbie's People; Patrick & Paul; Kris Jensen; Somebody's Image; The Renaissance; Freddy Cannon; The Executives; The Subterranean Monastery; Bristol Boxkite; Tony Jackson and The Vibrations; Eddie Hodges; Mickey Rooney, Jr.; and Deane Hawley In hour two, he turns the Sunshine artist spotlight onto Scott McKenzie, with a full hour of his music in MONO. Including an album spotlight on his ODE debut from 1967: The Voice Of Scott McKenzie, as well as rare pre & post non-LP 45's.

 Come To The Sunshine 111 UNI label 50th Anniversary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10438

In an episode first aired April 17, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval celebrates the 50th anniversary of the UNI record label. Launched in January 1967 as a hip imprint for MCA, Sandoval surveys 60 singles by 43 artists spanning UNI's first five years of production. All songs are presented in their original mixes from original UNI 45's. You'll hear selections by The Daily Flash; The Rainy Daze; The Factory; Marcia Strassman; The Boenzee Cryque; The Osmond Brothers; The Pleasure Fair; Strawberry Alarm Clock; David Essex; Emil Richards & The Factory; Patrick & Paul; The Visions; The Looking Glass; The Foundations; The Sonics, The Yellow Payges; Tim Gilbert; Candy Graham; Michael Procyszyn; Rabbit Mackay; The Hook; Neil Diamond; The Fun And Games; Orange Colored Sky; Consortium; Dino, Desi & Billy; Desmond Dekker & The Aces; Giant Crab; Michael J. James; Fever Tree; John Fred & His Playboy Band; The Great Love Trip; Robin Hood Brians; The Cascades; Johnny Garrett & The Rising Sons; Davey Payne; Pat Shannon; Brian Hyland; The High & Mighty; Jiminy Crikitt; Racheal & The Strawberry Shephards; Olivia Newton-John; Tom Northcott.

 Come To The Sunshine 111 UNI label 50th Anniversary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10438

In an episode first aired April 17, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval celebrates the 50th anniversary of the UNI record label. Launched in January 1967 as a hip imprint for MCA, Sandoval surveys 60 singles by 43 artists spanning UNI's first five years of production. All songs are presented in their original mixes from original UNI 45's. You'll hear selections by The Daily Flash; The Rainy Daze; The Factory; Marcia Strassman; The Boenzee Cryque; The Osmond Brothers; The Pleasure Fair; Strawberry Alarm Clock; David Essex; Emil Richards & The Factory; Patrick & Paul; The Visions; The Looking Glass; The Foundations; The Sonics, The Yellow Payges; Tim Gilbert; Candy Graham; Michael Procyszyn; Rabbit Mackay; The Hook; Neil Diamond; The Fun And Games; Orange Colored Sky; Consortium; Dino, Desi & Billy; Desmond Dekker & The Aces; Giant Crab; Michael J. James; Fever Tree; John Fred & His Playboy Band; The Great Love Trip; Robin Hood Brians; The Cascades; Johnny Garrett & The Rising Sons; Davey Payne; Pat Shannon; Brian Hyland; The High & Mighty; Jiminy Crikitt; Racheal & The Strawberry Shephards; Olivia Newton-John; Tom Northcott.

 Come To The Sunshine 110 featuring The Alan Price Set | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7446

In an episode first aired on February 13, 2017: DJ Andrew Sandoval a selection of 1960s singles in mono by: The Jaguars/Somebody's Image/T.C. Atlantic/Stormie & Sunny/The Wheelbarrow/ Chris & Peter Allen/The Pastors/The Simple Image/Will-O-Bees/The Silver Byke/Michael Paul/Bob Morrison In the artist spotlight is The Alan Price Set and their November 1967 long player, "A Price On His Head." What makes this release particularly unique is that it is the first by a major British artist to be fully self-produced and credited as such. Featuring a beautiful range of soulful pop, enigmatic originals and the most intimate and beautiful reading of Bob Dylan's "To Ramona" ever taped, the album is a relatively undiscovered gem. "A Price On His Head" came a year after Alan's discovery of Randy Newman as an important writer and Price featured seven of Randy's compositions on this album. To put this in context, it would be two years till Nilsson's "Nilsson Sings Newman," and a long way off from Newman's general acceptance as one of the greatest writers of pop music. The artist spotlight on Alan Price further features fourteen previously unissued live performances including two otherwise unrecorded originals - "Lovers Law" & "Satisfied Street" - as well as a duet with Lulu.

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